The Charity Dinner promoted by C’è Da Fare ETS took place last night at the Hotel Principe di Savoia in Milan. The association, founded in 2023 by Paolo Kessisoglu and Silvia Rocchi, aims to provide concrete responses to the growing psychological and neuropsychiatric distress among adolescents.
A special event, sponsored by Dils, celebrated the association’s second anniversary and raised funds to support and strengthen active programs, including C’è Da Fare Safe Teen. This innovative multidisciplinary therapeutic program, developed in collaboration with the Niguarda Hospital in Milan and soon to be launched at the Bambin Gesù Hospital in Rome, targets adolescents experiencing severe mental health challenges.
Hosted by journalist and TV presenter Cristina Fantoni, the evening was enriched by an exclusive live performance from Malika Ayane. Among the many supporters in attendance were Chiara Francini and Stefano Accorsi, along with well-known personalities such as Carlo Cracco, Gianluca Gazzoli, Davide Oldani, Giorgia Surina, and Paolo Stella.
The event raised over €140,000, including proceeds from a silent auction held during the evening. The funds will support the expansion of the association’s work at a national level.
This gathering is part of Dils’ broader commitment to social responsibility. The company has supported C’è Da Fare since its earliest steps, as part of its This is my Milano program—a new approach to business that prioritizes not only economic growth but also a positive impact on the community. Listening to the real needs of the younger generations and the desire to return value to local areas are the cornerstones of this path.
